this issue is very, very important to our country because it rests on public education and the problems in it and if it shine as light on it and does that and makes people talk about it that's a good thing. david: there have been fictionalized accounts on stories based on reality, like lean on me. morgan freeman film and "stand and deliver". this has been done before. i was a public school teacher in chicago and i debt with the unions. i dealt with the whole public school bureaucracy. it is a mess. this film does not necessarily fictionalize the degree to which the public school system is a mess. i think that is why people will be able to identify with it. >> yes. definitely. they identify with the problem. the solution, i'm not sure they identify with. they identify with the players, the big institutionalized bureaucracy and individual moms and dads trying to get a better education for their kids and the problem, that is the central core of the film. on the other hand, you have to recognize really, look at it, honestly and say, that it does simplify a very complex problem. david: it do